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MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX MOVIES
This page is divided into three sections: people who build complete cars; people who sell parts or kits; and people who sell, import andexport cars.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hqMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars Max's Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. Max's Panel Van is a 1975 Holden HJ Sandman (the HJ was made from 1974 to 1976). These cars had all the options and were the top of the range. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME VEHICLES Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Vehicles Jebediah's Plane. The plane used by Jebediah (Bruce Spence) is a Transavia agricultural/survey craft, which is unique to Australia.MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX MOVIES
This page is divided into three sections: people who build complete cars; people who sell parts or kits; and people who sell, import andexport cars.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hqMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars Max's Holden HJ Sandman Panel Van. Max's Panel Van is a 1975 Holden HJ Sandman (the HJ was made from 1974 to 1976). These cars had all the options and were the top of the range. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME VEHICLES Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Vehicles Jebediah's Plane. The plane used by Jebediah (Bruce Spence) is a Transavia agricultural/survey craft, which is unique to Australia.MAD MAX MOVIES
About madmaxmovies.com Overview. madmaxmovies.com, also known as the Mad Max FAQ, is a fan site, created and maintained by me, Peter Barton. I grew up in Melbourne through the 1970's, during the same era in which Mad Max was made, and in the beginning that was my association to the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Aussie Car Kits. Unfortunately there still seems to be a distinct lack of model kits for any of the XA, XB or XC coupes and sedans that made the Mad Max films so popular. You can however obtain kits for some of the other vehicles used, such as Monaros, Toranas and so on. See the Australian car kit sub-page for some further info. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max. Due to being filmed around the city of Melbourne, the locations used in the first Mad Max are more identifiable, and therefore this is the most detailed locations list of the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior. Road Warrior Lost Version / Alternate TV Version. Back in the days when there was less violence on TV, an extremely censored version of Mad Max 2 was created for TV. It was screened sometime in the mid-80's on NBC (USA), and subsequently on Network 10 in Australia, and possibly also other countries. MAD MAX INTERCEPTOR AND OTHER MAD MAX CAR ARTICLES FROM Article on the 25th anniversary of Mad Max, pages 53 to 57. "Mad Max's New Car" - Top Gear Australia and Ford have dreamed up some modern day concepts for the Mad Max Interceptor. See the full article on pages 101 to 109. Article on Gordon Hayes' and Grant Hodgson's replica cars,pages 26 to 35.
MAD MAX FAN COSTUMES PRICE: US$1000. MATERIAL: Horsehide. PROS: The only known official Mad Max jacket replica. The closest thing to the MFP jacket in production today. It is made of horsehide, so it is especially good for the fan who rides a motorcycle and wants a durable jacket MAD MAX FAN COMMUNITY Mad Max Fan Community. There are Mad Max fans worldwide, from Australia to Germany, the United States to Japan. The internet has helped bring so many of us together with our common interests, and helped form various groups and events along the way. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range.MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR The following timings are taken from my DVD player's display: The R2 runtime is 87:06 minutes, while the R1 release is 95:09 minutes long. Theoretical R2 runtime considering PAL speedup is 91:21 minutes. Based on these numbers it looks like the R2 version is cut about 4 minutes compared to the R1 disc. This adds up to about 4:13 minutes. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hqMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat.MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on display MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max. Due to being filmed around the city of Melbourne, the locations used in the first Mad Max are more identifiable, and therefore this is the most detailed locations list of the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hqMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Aussie Car Kits. Unfortunately there still seems to be a distinct lack of model kits for any of the XA, XB or XC coupes and sedans that made the Mad Max films so popular. You can however obtain kits for some of the other vehicles used, such as Monaros, Toranas and so on. See the Australian car kit sub-page for some further info. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max. Due to being filmed around the city of Melbourne, the locations used in the first Mad Max are more identifiable, and therefore this is the most detailed locations list of the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. All of the locations for the first two films were pretty much central to a particular area for each film - most locations being within an hour or two's drive of eachother.
MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior. Road Warrior Lost Version / Alternate TV Version. Back in the days when there was less violence on TV, an extremely censored version of Mad Max 2 was created for TV. It was screened sometime in the mid-80's on NBC (USA), and subsequently on Network 10 in Australia, and possibly also other countries. MAD MAX INTERCEPTOR AND OTHER MAD MAX CAR ARTICLES FROM Article on the 25th anniversary of Mad Max, pages 53 to 57. "Mad Max's New Car" - Top Gear Australia and Ford have dreamed up some modern day concepts for the Mad Max Interceptor. See the full article on pages 101 to 109. Article on Gordon Hayes' and Grant Hodgson's replica cars,pages 26 to 35.
MAD MAX MOVIES
The most readily available Goose bike style fairing is the one from Replico in South Australia. Below is a picture of the fairing they can supply: Note that the Replico fairing is NOT the exact same design as the Mad Max fairing. It is however obviously very close, and MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Kirk's Bridge Road. This road was probably one of the most used in the film. Obviously from the photos below, it was the location of the biker / bridge wipeout scene. Notice that for filming they actually removed the railings from one side of the bridge - if you look inMAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hq MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES Cover of the game box. Quite a few people in the past have noted similarities between this game and Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior), and now finally, thanks to Jon Gibbs, IMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat.MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES The skin pictured below was made by Warren Hawkes, and it can be purchased online here.Interstate '82 HQ players can also find a Mad Max skin online at http://i82hq MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES Cover of the game box. Quite a few people in the past have noted similarities between this game and Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior), and now finally, thanks to Jon Gibbs, IMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat.MAD MAX DVD
Get the US Special Edition Mad Max DVD - choice of original or dubbed dialogue, high quality picture, trailers, documentaries, etc. The Japanese Mad Max DVD has only trailers, and the UK and Australian Mad Max DVDs have no extras. The version with the most features for each format, if there is a "best" version, is highlighted in yellow. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max. Due to being filmed around the city of Melbourne, the locations used in the first Mad Max are more identifiable, and therefore this is the most detailed locations list of the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Aussie Car Kits. Unfortunately there still seems to be a distinct lack of model kits for any of the XA, XB or XC coupes and sedans that made the Mad Max films so popular. You can however obtain kits for some of the other vehicles used, such as Monaros, Toranas and so on. See the Australian car kit sub-page for some further info.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
If you want to purchase Cavalier kits, you could try the following stores: The Hobbyman, 46 McCrae Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175, Australia. Phone (03) 9794 5999, Fax (03) 9793 9108. Davin Jones at The Hobbyman supplied the Interceptor kit seen photographed on the sub-page. Stanbridge's Hobbies in Western Australia.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. All of the locations for the first two films were pretty much central to a particular area for each film - most locations being within an hour or two's drive of eachother.
MAD MAX MOVIES
The most readily available Goose bike style fairing is the one from Replico in South Australia. Below is a picture of the fairing they can supply: Note that the Replico fairing is NOT the exact same design as the Mad Max fairing. It is however obviously very close, and MAD MAX INTERCEPTOR AND OTHER MAD MAX CAR ARTICLES FROM Article on the 25th anniversary of Mad Max, pages 53 to 57. "Mad Max's New Car" - Top Gear Australia and Ford have dreamed up some modern day concepts for the Mad Max Interceptor. See the full article on pages 101 to 109. Article on Gordon Hayes' and Grant Hodgson's replica cars,pages 26 to 35.
MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Kirk's Bridge Road. This road was probably one of the most used in the film. Obviously from the photos below, it was the location of the biker / bridge wipeout scene. Notice that for filming they actually removed the railings from one side of the bridge - if you look in MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range.MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX DVD
Get the US Special Edition Mad Max DVD - choice of original or dubbed dialogue, high quality picture, trailers, documentaries, etc. The Japanese Mad Max DVD has only trailers, and the UK and Australian Mad Max DVDs have no extras. The version with the most features for each format, if there is a "best" version, is highlighted in yellow. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME FILMING LOCATIONSMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME 1985 CASTMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME 1985 MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME YOUTUBEMAD MAX THUNDERDOME CAST Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. All of the locations for the first two films were pretty much central to a particular area for each film - most locations being within an hour or two's drive of eachother.
MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR FILMING LOCATIONS A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior. Mad Max 2 was filmed in New South Wales (Australia), around the areas of Broken Hill and Silverton. The first stop for any Mad Max tourist should of course be the Silverton Hotel, pictured above. There is a wealth of history surrounding the hotel, and inside you will find MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750 MAD MAX - FAN ARTWORK Mad MaxFan Artwork. Mad Max. Fan Artwork. By George Kritty, from an early sketchpad, drawn in 1983. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES Cover of the game box. Quite a few people in the past have noted similarities between this game and Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior), and now finally, thanks to Jon Gibbs, IMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX MOVIES
MAD MAX (1979)
Colour, mono, 93 minutes. Original aspect ratio 2.35:1, filmed in TODD-AO 35. Music by Brian May, winner of AFI award for best soundtrack. Budget: A$400,000 ($350,000 film production budget, $50,000 promotion and advertising - Mel Gibson reportedly paid A$15,000) Released: April 12, 1979. First released at the East EndOne, Melbourne.
MAD MAX DVD
Get the US Special Edition Mad Max DVD - choice of original or dubbed dialogue, high quality picture, trailers, documentaries, etc. The Japanese Mad Max DVD has only trailers, and the UK and Australian Mad Max DVDs have no extras. The version with the most features for each format, if there is a "best" version, is highlighted in yellow. MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME FILMING LOCATIONSMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME 1985 CASTMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME 1985 MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME MOVIEMAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME YOUTUBEMAD MAX THUNDERDOME CAST Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. All of the locations for the first two films were pretty much central to a particular area for each film - most locations being within an hour or two's drive of eachother.
MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR FILMING LOCATIONS A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior. Mad Max 2 was filmed in New South Wales (Australia), around the areas of Broken Hill and Silverton. The first stop for any Mad Max tourist should of course be the Silverton Hotel, pictured above. There is a wealth of history surrounding the hotel, and inside you will find MAD MAX CARS AND OTHER MAD MAX VEHICLES A quick list of what vehicles were used: (Note: Where a vehicle is linked , there is a sub-page for that specific vehicle). Ford Falcon XB Coupe, V8 351 - Check the Mad Max Interceptor History pages for a LOT more detail. Various F Series Ford trucks. I have been told this is a Kawasaki KH250, from approximately 1975 (not a Kawasaki H2 750 MAD MAX - FAN ARTWORK Mad MaxFan Artwork. Mad Max. Fan Artwork. By George Kritty, from an early sketchpad, drawn in 1983. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations Emu Creek Bridge. This is the location where the final scene in Mad Max is played out (Gellies Road, Sunbury). Strangely, this location is actually fairly distant from most of the other locations used in the film - note the hilly countryside, unlike most of Little River, which is quite flat. MAD MAX COMPUTER & CONSOLE VIDEO GAMES Cover of the game box. Quite a few people in the past have noted similarities between this game and Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior), and now finally, thanks to Jon Gibbs, IMAD MAX CARS
Mad Max Cars. Jim Goose's KZ1000 Kwaka. Goose's ride is a 1977 Kawasaki KZ1000, or, more correctly, a Kwaka. Take a close look at the "Kawasaki" badge on the side of the bike when you next see the film. The fairings were supplied by the Melbourne based company La Parisienne, who unfortunately closed up business within a few years ofthe films
MAD MAX DVD
Get the US Special Edition Mad Max DVD - choice of original or dubbed dialogue, high quality picture, trailers, documentaries, etc. The Japanese Mad Max DVD has only trailers, and the UK and Australian Mad Max DVDs have no extras. The version with the most features for each format, if there is a "best" version, is highlighted in yellow. MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max Filming Locations. A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max. Due to being filmed around the city of Melbourne, the locations used in the first Mad Max are more identifiable, and therefore this is the most detailed locations list of the films.MAD MAX MODEL KITS
Mad Max Model Kits Mad Max Interceptor Plastic and Resin Models Kits. As far as I am aware, the only kits on the list below that are officially licensed are the Aoshima kits. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR FILMING LOCATIONS A guide to the filming locations used in Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior. Mad Max 2 was filmed in New South Wales (Australia), around the areas of Broken Hill and Silverton. The first stop for any Mad Max tourist should of course be the Silverton Hotel, pictured above. There is a wealth of history surrounding the hotel, and inside you will findMAD MAX MODEL KITS
In Melbourne I'd recommend trying Model Mania, who can be emailed at modelmania_melbourne@yahoo.com.au . If you want to drop by in person, their store is at 28 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000. Phone (03) 9650 8604, Fax (03) 9654 1199. When I last visited their store (August 2002) they had all of the XB / XC 1:18 Biante die casts on displayMAD MAX MEMORABILIA
Mad Max Memorabilia. As with most films, there is a LOT of memorabilia around for the Mad Max trilogy. There are basically two types of memorabilia. Firstly there are the licensed items which were available for sale to the general public, such as the novels , movie programs, souvenir magazines, t-shirts, stickers, andMAD MAX MODEL KITS
It is a Revel "Parts Paks" #85-7254, UPC#03144507254. It includes an assistance number 1-800-833-3570 USA. Which could be used to track down this much needed item. I will be cutting out the hood and the blower hole and using this engine and blower (except scoop). MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR VEHICLES Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Vehicles The Landau. The mean looking black car pursuing the interceptor in the opening chase is a Landau, similar to a Falcon XB, but released as a luxury model under the Ford LTD banner, and not marketed as part of the Falcon range. MAD MAX 2 / THE ROAD WARRIOR FILMING LOCATIONS Mad Max 2 / The Road Warrior Filming Locations The Compound Explosion. The script for Mad Max 2 called for a remote oil refinery, a large scale set built to house the community which had claimed it, as society had spiralled downwards amidst the war that had MAD MAX FILMING LOCATIONS Kirk's Bridge Road. This road was probably one of the most used in the film. Obviously from the photos below, it was the location of the biker / bridge wipeout scene. Notice that for filming they actually removed the railings from one side of the bridge - if you look inMad Max
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_A LIFE REDUCED TO ONE THING: SURVIVAL. VISIT THE OFFICIAL MAD MAX FURY ROAD SITE HERE ._WHAT'S NEW
> August 3, 2017
> But wait, there's more>
> * A new documentary on the making of Fury Road, "Going Mad: The > Battle of Fury Road" has been released, chronicling Fury Road's 20 > years in the making. Currently this appears to only be available for > purchase through iTunes> ,
> I have not seen information on any other available release at this > time. Also note that Fury Road is currently available in HD with all > extras for the discounted price of $7.99 from US iTunes - I'm not > sure how long that offer lasts for. It includes not only this > documentary, but Fury Road itself in both regular and Black & Chrome > versions, plus other behind the scenes extras.>
> September 2, 2015 > It finally came!>
> * Mad Max Fury Road has been released basically everywhere on > Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download. My copy arrived today, bundled > with the Mad Max game, and is the standard Blu-ray release. As per > the news below for August 19, all the releases appear to be the same > as far as the extras content, so it's really just a question of > whether you need 3D, or if you can't do Blu-ray yet and need a DVD. > I haven't checked through all the content yet, but the extras I've > looked through so far are pretty exceptional - lots of cool behind > the scenes stuff on the cars and stunts. Basically all the material > everyone drops by the web site looking for from the original > trilogy! The deleted scenes were interesting, but perhaps a little > light on - we know from various interviews that there were other > scenes shot, but I guess they were either deemed incomplete or not > suitable to be put on the disc. That would be my only disappointment > with the set, and realistically its a very small one, given the > amount of other material that we've been given.>
> August 30, 2015 > Creating the Apocalypse>
> * The Sydney Opera House are presenting an event on the 11th of > October, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD - CREATING THE APOCALYPSE - GEORGE > MILLER, BRENDAN MCCARTHY & NICO LATHOURIS IN CONVERSATION. You can > find further information at the web site here> , be sure to
> check out the full festival schedule here > , as you may also > find some other sessions of interest, including a separate talk with > Brendan McCarthy.>
> August 26, 2015 > Mad Max - Post Apocalypse Edition>
> * For all you gamers, don't forget the Mad Max game out on PS4, > XBOXONE and PC next week. Here in Australia the release coincides > with the DVD / Blu-ray release of the film, and EB Games have a pack > available that includes both the game and the Blu-ray for $99.95, > plus a bunch of extras. Quite a good deal, I've ordered mine there > today. If anyone else is aware of any packs, bonus deals, etc, feel > free to let me know.>
> August 19, 2015 > Fury Road with the Lot>
> * Fury Road is due out on Blu-ray, DVD, etc in only a couple of > weeks now, on September 1st. Most countries seem to be getting > pretty much the same content and release date, Amazon have listed a > package which includes Mad Max Fury Road Blu-ray/3D/DVD/Digital here> .
> If you don't need the 3D, the cheaper Blu-Ray (with DVD) is here> ,
> or the DVD only version is here> .
> * As mentioned, most countries are getting pretty much standard > releases of the film as listed above, HOWEVER, in Germany they're > releasing a limited collector's edition set, which also includes an > Interceptor model. I don't know much more about it than what you can > see listed, but if you want to check it out, you can find it listed > on the Amazon Germany site here> .
>
> August 12, 2015 > Does Mad Max have an iPad?>
> * Mad Max Fury Road is out today for rental or purchase on various > online services, including Amazon>
> and iTunes
> .
> If you can't wait to see it again, grab it now, or if you're still > waiting for the full release with all the extras, only a few weeks> to go...
>
> August 6, 2015
> Maybe We Can Be The Future>
> * The second Max and final Mad Max Fury Road comic is now out. For > those of you who missed them, note that a compilation volume of all > the issues is due out in early September, you can find further > information on Amazon here> .
>
> July 9, 2015
> Thunderdome Plus?>
> * The first of the Max comics is now out for those of you needing > to grab one. Also, if you missed the first in the series, Nux & > Immortal Joe, note that this has been reprinted, so you should be > able to find that again now as well.>
> June 19, 2015
> Age of Fury Road>
>
>
> * The second issue of the Mad Max Fury Road Vertigo Comics series > has been released. The Furiosa comic>
> should be available where you are soon, if not already - look out > for it in case they sell out as fast as the first one.>
> * Also out this week is Cinefex 142. Although 60% of the Cinefex > readers voted for a Fury Road cover, you can look for this one > featuring either Jurassic World of Age of Ultron (meh). Read more at > the Cinefex blog here> .
>
> May 30, 2015
> The Apocalyptic Cars of Mad Max Fury Road>
> * This one doesn't appear to have been posted to any of the > official Warner Bros YouTube channels that I've seen, but there's an > excellent 4 minute featurette on the Apocalyptic Cars of Mad Max > Fury Road . Some great > close ups and background to the cars, be sure to check it out.>
> May 29, 2015
> You will be awaited in Valhalla>
>
>
> * The first of the Mad Max Fury Road Vertigo Comics series has > been released - it was actually released around a week ago (May 20), > and you'll have to be quick if you haven't picked one up yet, as > they appear to be selling fast. You can find some additional info at > the Vertigo Comics site> ,
> and you can find further info and some preview pages at the Comic > Book Resources site> .
> The Furiosa comic>
> is due out on June 17. If you've missed the print copy of the first > issue, you could buy it online through comiXology> , or
> wait for the collection of all 4 comics> ,
> due out in September.>
> * So Shiny. So Chrome. If you're planning to die historic on the > Fury Road, Wilton Silver Color Mist>
> may be the product for you. Seriously, read the product reviews> ,
> and you too could be awaited in Valhalla...>
> May 28, 2015
> Savage Road
>
> * Sony have posted a new story trailer for the Mad Max PS4 game to > their blog. Check out the blog post here>
> for further info and to watch the trailer. > * Note that you can already pre-order the game, and will receive > access to a bonus car as per the trailer, and also detailed in the > listing at Amazon> . My
> personal experience with video game pre-orders (here in Australia > anyway) is that different offers often become available closer to > release date - I'm personally holding off my own pre-order for now.>
> May 27, 2015
> Mad Max Fury Road TV Special>
> * Warner Brothers Thailand have posted a behind the scenes Mad Max > Fury Road TV Special > to YouTube. Some excellent previously unseen material, be sure to> check it out.
>
> May 16, 2015
> The Killer Cars of Mad Max Fury Road>
> * Bloomberg have put together a great article on the cars of Fury > Road - Every Killer Car in Mad Max Fury Road Explained> .
> Lots of great info again from Production Designer Colin Gibson, > along with some great shots of some of the vehicles I haven't > previously seen. > * Speaking of cars, be sure to check out the vehicles still on > display at Event Cinemas in George Street Sydney, they should be > there until around the middle of the week (May 20 - if anyone knows > the exact removal date, let me know).>
> May 15, 2015
> Mad Max goes to Cannes>
> * Mad Max Fury Road has premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, > with stars Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult and director > George Miller all in attendance. There's quite a bit of coverage on > the event, I found some of the more interesting coveragee and quotes > in the articles from news.com.au> ,
> indiewire
>
> and the LA Times> .
>
> May 14, 2015
> Mad Max Fury Red Carpet>
> * Following the Mad Max Fury Road car display at the Sydney Opera > House yesterday was the film's premiere at Event cinemas in Sydney. > See my report on the Mad Max Fury Road Sydney Premiere here> .
>
> May 13, 2015
> Mad Max goes to The Opera>
> * It was a huge day at the Sydney Opera House, with the Mad Max > Fury Road cars on display in the forecourt throughout the day. Check > my quick report on the Fury Road Cars here > , and also be sure > to check out a whole bunch of pics from others who attended the > event on the discussion forum> .
>
> May 12, 2015
> Mad Max goes to London>
> * The cars of Fury Road are out on display again, this time at The > o2 in Greenwich, London, from May 11 - 14. Flavourmag has put up > some galleries of what to expect, along with an excellent interview > with production designer Colin Gibson. Check out Flavourmag's > article on the cars of Mad Max Fury Road here> .
> * If you’d like to see some more of Fury Road behind the scenes > (and who wouldn’t), sign up to Fury Road Assistant Cameraman > Junaid Samaai’s Instagram . He's > posted a few nice shots there of some of his work behind the scenes, > with the tease of more to come.>
> May 11, 2015
> What it takes to make the most intensive movie ever>
> * Wired Magazine has a great interview with director George Miller > , where he goes > into the making of the film, and some of the history of the Mad Max > franchise. Also, being Wired, there's a great roundup of some of the > technologies in use in the making of Fury Road towards the end of> the article.
>
> May 10, 2015
> Mad Max enters the Spanish Grand Prix>
>
>
> * Warner Bros have teamed up with Lotus for the Spanish Formula 1 > Grand Prix. Not only are the Lotus F1 painted up to promote the > film, but Lotus also unveiled an F1 Mad Max Concept at the Barcelona > International Motor Show, along with some vehicles from the film > itself. Read on for more info> .
>
> May 9, 2015
> Mad Max meets... Mad Max!>
> * Mel Gibson has attended the Los Angeles Premiere of Mad Max Fury > Road, along with Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron and George Miller. Very > cool to see both Maxs together, you can see some video of the event > from Associated Press here > , and also some > articles and stills in the Hollywood Reporter>
> and Variety
> .
>
>
>
> * Another book being released in conjunction with the film is Mad > Max Fury Road Inspired Artists, a collection of the works of 65 of > comics best artists, providing their own interpretations of the > world of Mad Max Fury Road. According to the listing at amazon.com> ,
> the book is released May 12, but according to the discussion forum> , the
> book is already available in at least some stores in Australia.>
> May 8, 2015
> Fury Road to roar through the streets of Sydney>
> * Next Wednesday, May 13, several of the main vehicles from Mad > Max Fury Road will drive through Sydney, to be parked on display at > the Sydney Opera House from 7am until 3pm. This will be followed by > the Australian Premiere at Event Cinemas in George Street from 6pm. > Read the article at Filmink for the full detail > , and also see the > official web site at madmaxsydney.com . > * HitFix have posted an interview with Tom Holkenborg / Junkie XL > on creating the soundtrack for Mad Max Fury Road> .
> An excellent interview and insight into the creation of the score, > well worth a look.>
> May 7, 2015
> The outrageous costumes of Mad Max Fury Road>
> * Warner Bros put together a sound stage full of Fury Road > costumes for a recent press day, and HitFix takes an up close look>
> at some of the costumes from the film. A word of warning, the up > close pics are fantastic to look at, but some of the pics and their > descriptions contain spoilers to the film itself. > * For those of you interested in some fan art, check out the > excellent work of the Poster Posse, who have put together a variety > of concept poster art for Mad Max Fury Road. You can find the first > Fury Road poster gallery here> ,
> and the phase 2 Fury Road poster gallery here> .
>
> May 6, 2015
> Nicholas Hoult and George Miller break it down>
> * Esquire has published an exclusive video feature with Nicholas > Hoult and director George Miller> ,
> providing a commentary over even more new footage from the film. The > clip goes into more detail on Nux's background, and the world of > Fury Road. WARNING - some fairly large spoilers in this one. > * There was also an excellent interview with George Miller on the > ABC 7.30 program> , where he
> discusses Mad Max past and present, and film making in general. Be > sure to check it out.>
> May 5, 2015
> Save it, I'm just here for the merchandise>
>
>
> * As a companion to the film, the book The Art of Mad Max Fury > Road will be released on May 19. I don't have much more than the > cover artwork at this stage, I'd recommend checking the listing at> amazon.com
>
> closer to release date, and I will of course post further info (and > a review) here when I have it.>
>
>
> * Also being released in conjunction with the film is of course > the Mad Max Fury Road Soundtrack by Tom Holkenborg / Junkie XL. This > is being released as both a Regular CD Version>
> and a Deluxe Electronic Version> .
> The electronic version has a run time of over 2 hours, and I don't > currently see any expanded CD release that will include the full > track listing. Both are set for release on May 12, and you can > preview all the tracks of the Deluxe Version at amazon.com right now> .
> You can also preview the tracks and pre-order through iTunes> .
>
> May 4, 2015
> Fury Road Cast Interviews>
> * Warner Bros Pictures have released a series of interviews with > the Fury Road cast, as well as director George Miller. Plenty of > spoilers - you have been warned! To see the full list of interviews > and links, see the Mad Max Fury Road cast interviews page here>
>
> May 3, 2015
> Fury Road Cars
>
> * The official Mad Max Fury Road site has an awesome vehicle > showcase online, with a gallery of images and info for 18 of the > cars. Head on over to vehicleshowcase.madmaxmovie.com > to check it out. > * For those of you not afraid of a few spoilers, FOX 5 DC has 17 > minutes of interviews posted with Tom Hardy, Jacob Tomuri (stunt > double), Charlize Theron, George Miller and Nicholas Hoult. Watch> them here .
>
> May 2, 2015
> Fury Road Sneak Peek>
> * Six clips from Mad Max Fury Road have been released online, some > are expanded scenes from the trailers, while others are entirely > new. Almost all contain spoilers to some extent, to get the full run > down on each clip, along with the links, check out the Mad Max Fury > Road sneak peek here> .
> * And if that wasn't enough, you can also check out a FULL 18 > MINUTES of Mad Max Fury Road Behind The Scenes B-Roll footage here! > (And it goes without > saying, plenty of spoilers here also, if you're wanting to avoid > them just yet).>
> May 1, 2015
> Special Features>
> * Go behind the scenes with George Miller, Tom Hardy and Charlize > Theron in the Mad Max Fury Road Featurette - view it on YouTube here> .
> * Also be sure to check out the Legacy Featurette > , and see where it all> began.
>
> April 30, 2015
> Retaliate
>
> * Another Mad Max Fury Road trailer has been put out by Warner > Brothers, "Retaliate". View it on the Warner Bros Pictures YouTube> channel here .
>
> April 28, 2015
> Andrew Lesnie 1956-2015>
> * Academy Award winning cinematographer Andrew Lesnie has passed > away yesterday, aged 59. Winning his Oscar for his work on the Lord > on the Rings Trilogy, Andrew also worked as Cinematographer on > various Kennedy Miller productions including Babe, Babe Pig in the > City, and the TV mini series Bodyline. One of his first roles was as > documentary cameraman on the since long lost behind the scenes > documentary for Mad Max 2. You can read some more on Andrew's > achievements at The Age>
> and over at news.com.au> .
>
> April 23, 2015
> Mad Max Cars on the Fury Road>
> * Mad Max Cars have partnered with Warner Brothers Pictures for > FREE advance screenings of Mad Max Fury Road! Those of you in the > Seattle area will have the opportunity to see the film before it > officially opens, as well as view Mad Max Cars' replicas and meet > the staff at the May 11 screening. There is a May 6 screening at > Lincoln Square Cinemas (download your free pass here > ), and a May 11 screening, which > includes the Mad Max Cars display, at Regal Thornton place (download > your free pass here ). Please > only grab a pass if you can actually attend.>
> April 19, 2015
> Shout! Shout! Let it all out>
> * Shout Factory are releasing a Mad Max Blu-ray Collector's > Edition on May 5th, which appears to largely be the contents of the > earlier MGM Special Edition, but does also include some new cast and > crew interviews, and new artwork. You can view the product details > and pre-order on Amazon> ,
> or if you're in the US / Canada you can order from Shout Factory>
> directly - which should see you get the disc earlier, and possibly > with a bonus (see here> ).
>
> April 10, 2015
> Fury Road Q&A
>
> * Mark Sexton (storyboard artist) and Greg Van Borssum (fight > choreographer) will be doing a Fury Road presentation and Q&A at > Supanova in Melbourne (this weekend) and the Gold Coast. For further > information, see the Supanova post on facebook here> .
>
> April 7, 2015
> Escape
>
> * The Fury Road soundtrack can be pre-ordered on iTunes> ,
> available May 12th. If you'd like a preview, the track "Escape" is > available to download or listen to on SoundCloud> .
>
> April 5, 2015
> Back 2 The Max>
> * Tom Hardy is signed on for up to 3 more Mad Max Movies, if Fury > Road does big enough box office - and looking at the trailers that > seems almost a certainty at this point. Read the full interview with > Tom at Esquire magazine> ,
> or the abridged version (just the Mad Max bits) at Badass Digest> .
>
> April 1, 2015
> I am the one who runs from both the living and the dead>
> * The new Official Mad Max Fury Road trailer has dropped, view it > on Warner Bros Pictures YouTube channel here> .
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